
NW emerging artist Jennifer Quan passionately creates sculptures using hand-knit wire, seamlessly intertwining extra materials like woven copper. Her mesmerizing work delves deep into the resilience of seeds, while also thoughtfully examining the beauty of pods. She is fueled by inspiration from the natural landscape. She draws from its rich narratives. Her artistic vision transforms into a captivating dialogue with nature.


With great care, Jennifer Quan employs various techniques using copper and enameled wire. Each piece reflects her delicate blending of different metals, resulting in experimental finishes that invite deep contemplation.
Jennifer Quan’s work emerges from a place of inspiration and reflection, resonating with viewers on a profound level. It will be lovingly showcased at Fairweather’s in August, as part of a special exhibition celebrating emerging artists.


Jennifer Quan is inspired by the natural landscape, drawing from its rich narratives. Her artistic vision unfolds into a captivating dialogue with nature.
Her sculptures tenderly evoke a heartfelt connection to botany, archaeology, and the breathtaking wonders of natural forms.
Fairweather House and Gallery
612 Broadway Street
In the Historic Gilbert District
Downtown Seaside, Oregon
Creative Class.
Introducing Jennifer Quan’s wire sculptures.
Showcasing archival Provence works by Rich Brooks.
Welcoming sand dollar mosaic artist Mimi Cernyar Fox.
New creative work by collage photographer Steve A. Bash and mixed-media artist Liz Luther.

Fairweather House and Gallery is a premier source for stylish, chic, one-of-a-kind livable furnishings, unexpected art, and the most extraordinary accessories—glass, paintings, photography, wood, stone, bronze, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry.
Representing fine art by an exceptional group of regional artists for over nineteen years.
From traditional to transitional, contemporary to realism, and from Impressionism to emerging art.




